Apple Creator Studio Promises 50 AI Generated Slides, Users Get 2


TL;DR

  • Usage Gap: Apple promised Creator Studio subscribers 50 AI-generated Keynote presentations monthly, but users report getting closer to two presentations.
  • Discovery: Developer Steve Troughton-Smith found that a single Keynote slideshow consumed 47% of his monthly AI allocation.
  • Comparison: He used only 7% of his weekly Xcode Codex limit to build an entire app, highlighting a dramatic efficiency disparity.
  • Expert Reaction: Daring Fireball author John Gruber stated the pricing “feels off here, by at least an order of magnitude.”
  • Status: Apple has not yet responded to requests for clarification on the usage calculations.

This week, Apple promised Creator Studio subscribers 50 AI-generated Keynote presentations each month. Developer Steve Troughton-Smith discovered the reality falls far shorter. A single slideshow consumed 47% of his monthly allocation, suggesting users get closer to two presentations than fifty.

Developer and security researcher Steve Troughton-Smith found subscribers paying $12.99 monthly would exhaust their AI allowance after creating just two presentations. This contradicts the 50 Apple indicated in its marketing.

What Apple Promised

Creator Studio subscribers can expect minimum monthly allowances according to Apple’s support documentation. These include generating 50 images, creating 50 presentations of approximately 8-10 slides each, and producing presenter notes for 700 slides. Apple notes that heavier usage may be possible depending on query complexity, server availability, and network conditions.

The $12.99 monthly subscription (or $129 annually) bundles Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage, and AI capabilities across Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Freeform. Apple launched the service in January 2026, following announcements at WWDC 2025.

The discrepancy suggests either an error in the allocation algorithm or a deliberate strategy to manage server costs. Neither explanation serves subscriber interests.